Most of the beautiful things you see here at Cafe Cartolina are the works of talented artists and crafts people who put their heart and soul into their work. Even the vintage images you see here are treasures sourced by passionate collectors who are committed to restoring and preserving antique art for everyone to enjoy for years to come. Nothing at Cafe Cartolina is a free printable or a free download. You may not borrow, drag or right click any image for your art or craft because you will find that almost everything here is copyrighted material - this includes everything that falls under the Cartolina brand. You are welcome to reblog but please credit the original source. Thank you!
Oh just look at all these pretty embroidered things from Love Maude. She has such a good eye for colour and scale and each piece is so beautifully made - what a clever gal :-)
What beautiful handiwork! I just finished embroidering a square of cloth with all the names of the places we went to on our trip to Italy. The boot of Italy is machine appliqued onto the background and mother-of-pearl buttons mark the towns and cities. I will photocopy this and use it as my title page in my scrapbook. Then the square gets made into a bag.
Fiona Richards | Cartolina Cards . . . . I have never considered myself a trend follower. The only things I follow are my instincts. Collecting and creating have taught me to trust the art that moves me and question the fads that don't. This blog reflects the diverse design influences behind my work and all the things I love.
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What beautiful handiwork! I just finished embroidering a square of cloth with all the names of the places we went to on our trip to Italy. The boot of Italy is machine appliqued onto the background and mother-of-pearl buttons mark the towns and cities. I will photocopy this and use it as my title page in my scrapbook. Then the square gets made into a bag.
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